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Utilises case studies and a comparative country / thematic approach to prove a compehensive survey of the regulation and governance of knowledge flow, research and innovation.
List of contents
Part 1: Conceptual and Theoretical Overview 1. Governance: The Efficacy and Legitimacy of International Regulation
Helge Hveem 2. Knowledge Creation and International Transfers
Luca Spinesi Part 2: Governing Knowledge Creation Process 3. Education
Carl Henrik Knutsen 4. Research
Carl Henrik Knutsen 5. Innovation
Cristina Castelli Part 3: Governing Knowledge Diffusion Processes 6. Open Flow of Ideas
Carl Henrik Knutsen 7. Co-operation Between Different Agents in Knowledge Activities
Helge Hveem and Carl Henrik Knutsen 8. Migration
Cristina Castelli and Lelio Iapadre 9. Foreign Direct Investment, Technology Transfer and Kowledge Diffusion
Luca De Benedictis and Luca Spinesi 10. Trade in Goods and Services
Cristina Castelli Part 4: Conclusion 11. Global Governance of Knowledge
Policies: Summary and Conclusions
Helge Hveem and Lelio Iapadre. Statistical Appendix
Cristina Castelli
About the author
Helge Hveem is a Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway.
Lelio Iapadre is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of L'Aquila, Adjunct Professor of International Economics at the Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Bologna Center, Italy,and Associate Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS), Bruges, Belgium.
On behalf of the Research Centre of International Economics (CIDEI) of the University of Rome La Sapienza, he serves as team leader in the GARNET Network of Excellence Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation: the Role of the EU, EC Sixth Framework Programme.
Summary
Utilises case studies and a comparative country / thematic approach to prove a compehensive survey of the regulation and governance of knowledge flow, research and innovation.